Kannada Translation in Dubai
Al Hadeed Translation Services Dubai is undoubtedly the one stop shop, offering the translation, interpretation and subtitling services in more than 120 languages. Our range of translation services in Dubai has fully covered all major languages including Indian regional and other Asian. A big number of expat live here in UAE for their jobs, business, tourism and other productive purposes. We have covered all Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Gujrati, Urdu, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi and others. One can contact us for quality and professional Kannada translation services in Dubai. We are here to assist the Kannada language related translation requirements for any types of documents.
Our team of professional Kannada translators in Dubai has vast experience in translating different types of the content. We have successfully translated a variety of subjects including technical, legal, commercial, scientific and medical content. For Kannada translation services in Dubai, we have offered our translation services for Power of Attorney, Memorandum of Association and legal documents. This list also includes court documents, brochures, medical reports, educational certificates, property documents, affidavits, medical reports and a lot about the business content. Further, we have completed the subtitling of a big number of Kannada movies into English and Arabic.
Our unique quality control system makes sure that all the translations are perfect and rendered by the native subject related Kannada translators. Ensuring the 100% accurate Kannada translation, we carefully proofread the translation before delivering to the customers. Al Hadeed translation services has translated Kannada language with a few language pairs including the below in general.
Kannada to English translation
Kannada to Arabic translation
English to Kannada translation
Arabic to Kannada translation
About Kannada language
There are around 44 million native speakers of Kannada language in the world. People mainly in the Karnataka state speak this language including a few other states such as Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Kannada is also called Kanarese. Kannada alphabets were derived from Cālukya and Kadamba scripts in between 5th to 7th AD but in 19th century, Kannada script was standardized.